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Member Posts: 16 | Well, I hope I put this in the right section. Anyway. I've never been much of an SF reader, preferring other kinds of fiction. But I became interested in it in my late 20s. (I'm still in my late 20s. It happened last summer, after I read Jo Walton's "What Makes This Book So Great"). Before that, if I read an SF book it was by accident, sort of, in the sense that I thought the plot sounded interesting and decided to read it, not because I was interested in the genre per se. I recently noticed that I've only read 2 books on the SF Masterworks list, so I decided to fix that. I'll use this thread to write my thoughts on what I read as I go through the list. No idea how long it will take me to finish it. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | thereddeath - 2015-02-03 3:01 PM Well, I hope I put this in the right section. Anyway. I've never been much of an SF reader, preferring other kinds of fiction. But I became interested in it in my late 20s. (I'm still in my late 20s. It happened last summer, after I read Jo Walton's "What Makes This Book So Great". Before that, if I read an SF book it was by accident, sort of, in the sense that I thought the plot sounded interesting and decided to read it, not because I was interested in the genre per se. I recently noticed that I've only read 2 books on the SF Masterworks list, so I decided to fix that. I'll use this thread to write my thoughts on what I read as I go through the list. No idea how long it will take me to finish it. I look forward to your posts. What does you lineup look like? | ||
thereddeath |
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Member Posts: 16 | I look forward to your posts. What does you lineup look like? Thanks. The first few will probably be these books, because they seem the most interesting based on their synopses: The Left Hand of Darkness Monday Begins on Saturday Random Acts of Senseless Violence A Canticle for Leibowitz Riddley Walker Frankenstein Dangerous Visions Hyperion Helliconia Dhalgren Cat's Cradle Dying Inside The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch Blood Music The Lathe of Heaven More Than Human Flowers for Algernon Behold the Man The Book of Skulls The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds A Scanner Darkly The Drowned World The Sirens of Titan Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The Stars My Destination Babel-17 Lord of Light The Fifth Head of Cerberus Gateway Last and First Men | ||
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Veteran Posts: 111 Location: Austin, Tx | I'm eager to hear what you think of each entry. Some things I'd be interested in knowing from your reviews/analysis since you're coming to the genre fairly fresh: Did the book get you excited to read more scifi? Do you think that the book holds up to modern standards or is it interesting more as a foundational work of the genre? | ||
Bormgans |
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Regular Posts: 99 Location: Belgium | Just don't forget to read newer stuff too. I myself am alternating between newer books and classics I haven't read. Often I find the newer books more rewarding. | ||
thereddeath |
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Member Posts: 16 | I do read recent stuff. I'm currently in love with Ann Leckie's Imperial Radch series. | ||
Bormgans |
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Regular Posts: 99 Location: Belgium | Yeah I just finished the first book last week. Good stuff indeed. For me Alastair Reynolds is my latest big, big discovery. | ||
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Veteran Posts: 107 Location: scotland | I have read five of these books with varying impressions left on me although I definetely would read them all again. Hyperion and Stars are My Destination are both amazing and truly two of the best I have read. The Left Hand of Darkness is very challenging. Babel-17 enjoyabel but hard to figure out. Scanner Darkly is very very dark. Others you might consider The Forever War, Rendevouz with Rama, Ringworld, The Dispossessed these are all brilliant in there own way and worthy of reading multiple times. Another to think about is Book of the New Sun listed as Fantasy Masterwork but more like a science fantasy novel(s). | ||
Bormgans |
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Regular Posts: 99 Location: Belgium | Ringworld was awful imo. I posted a review here yesterday. I agree on Gene Wolfe's masterwork, pretty sure the best of all books listed in this thread. | ||
thereddeath |
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Member Posts: 16 | Of the stuff on this list, I've only read 30% of "Dangerous Visions" so far because I recently started a new job and moved to another city, which didn't leave me much time to read. Most of these stories are awesome. I hated the two Jack the Ripper ones because they were misogynistic nonsense and abandoned Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip Jose Farmer because it was threatening to give me a headache. I just couldn't get into his style at all. My favorite story so far has probably been The Day After the Day the Martians Came by Frederik Pohl. I loved the ending. Edited by thereddeath 2015-03-01 12:18 PM | ||
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